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behind bars. we know one of the guards who missed prison frank has been fired and it appears under the law enforcement officers are working the case and they may be narrowing focus around local botanical garden. our fox affiliate joins us with the latest from chester county. i know you are having weather issues out there but you are on the ground, what can you tell us about the investigation? >> good evening. it is a ten and the search continues. escaped killer conflict. we are here right now at the command center, state police command center at a fire station in union pennsylvania, that's about miles away from longwood gardens and is a major tourist attraction in the area with one of the last locations where he was spotted. here they are mapping out to catch the fugitive who has alluded police so far. the back story everyone goes by now, a 34-year-old brazilian national and he was convicted of the brutal stabbing death of his girlfriend. his trial concluded in late august when the jury returned a verdict of guilty in about 15 minutes, killed his girlfriend, stabbed her 38 times in front of her two children from fear she would rat him out about 2017 murder in brazil. he crabwalk up a wall of the prison and estate over a fence august 31. he has been waiting transfer to a state prison. here we are ten days after his escape. 400 law enforcement officials are active on the ground search for him which includes 1000-acre tourist attraction the square. the garden has been closed most of the week. residents in the area are scared, frustrated and dangerous criminal is still out there somewhere. there is speculation danelo cavalcante may have a cell phone perhaps he got in the prison and perhaps he's communicating with people on the outside are telling him where the surgery center. there's a $20000 reward for information for danelo cavalcante's capture and arrest. >> thank you, we appreciate it. the spring and ryan, chester county resident who spotted him inside his own home. thank you for joining the program this guy is killed two people, one in brazil one in america and comes to your house, what does he do? >> last friday i was looking at by a noise in the kitchen and i went over to my wife's side of the bed and i said i don't want to freak you out but i think there might be somebody inside. at that time my way looking down i could see our french door was slightly ajar and i grabbed the picture frame which was the only thing i had to defend myself which did not feel like a good tool to use in the moment and instead, i flicked the light switch three or four times and waited a second and he flicked it back at me. that was the acute moment of terror. i turned to my wife and set it him, call 911, he's in the house. at that moment i braced myself, would there be confrontation? instead, i saw him walk out of the kitchen, not running, just methodically walking toward the french door through my living room and out. the cops were here at our house very quickly, about two minutes. we noticed he took an apple, a peach and snap peas we got from the farmers market on the counter so we are safe, i am alive, my wife is alive and my kids are alive, we are not victims but what's important to remember is there are two victims, those two kids saw their mother get stabbed early eight times and i think the real tragedy is there is a gofundme campaign and not much has been funded so i appreciate you giving the platform to let your audience know there is a gofundme for the victims of danelo cavalcante and hopefully your audience can support them. >> they deserve more. rick quickly, did he say anything to you when you looked at him face-to-face? >> when i flicked the light switch, i was saying to him, i know you are in the kitchen and when he flicked it back, he was say i'm down here, don't come down. i think for that reason nobody got hurt but that's how it went down. >> you are so fortunate we are glad you're with us you and your family. this is a dangerous man as you know and you lived to tell the story. hopefully law enforcement were able to get information at your residence. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> former nypd inspector call with us, one of the former dea agents who took down pablo escobar. this guy was here illegally, a fugitive from brazil. how does he pull this off? do you know if he has experience evading law enforcement? obviously he was able to leave the country while being a fugitive but how did he get away from was this an inside job? what are folks telling you? >> what i'm hearing is two things, first of all you may have survival skills from brazil which may be upping him now that he's located inside the arboretum which supplies them not only with forest cover but water. remember the rule of three, you can live three minutes without air, three days without water, three weeks without food. his concern is water. he got there by definition, they have a lot of water. if you look at this deal, look at his waist, this doesn't look spontaneous, he must have plans this. he's got something around his waist from what i can see on his lower back. i surmise he's got a towel or something so he can get over the razor wire. he got to the roof and had to get past the razor wire, that's no joke. every person in america has not stopped for a reason so i think he planned it. i don't think it was opportunistic, i think he saw an opening obviously but planned it and he's obviously got resources because honestly by now, i would that the dogs would have him. >> i'm looking at the perimeter, he breaks the perimeter, or law enforcement officials combing the area. i have more faith in them but this tells me special agent, you talk with the state today, the investigation, what are they telling you on the ground? >> thank you for having us on the show. really nothing new. the research prior to this lieutenant colonel reiterated that. he did stress the fact that they are dead on his trail and think it's a matter of hours, maybe days but i think more realistically hours because of the conditions there. he also pointed out an important part with the pennsylvania state police, i have some friends in the area, state police are full service police agency, not i would patrol so they have extensive experience especially with this. resources out there, your reporter as mentioned as many as 400 officers, state locals are out there, you got all the fed's and they have brought in border patrol, their tactical unit especially trained for different things, not sure the bureau has their hostage rescue team somewhere in the vicinity so no reason to believe this is going to go on longer than necessary. he did explain i don't want to say typical can recover from the trees but it's an area that there are wealthy farms and ranches in the areas and undergrowth is not out so the heat and humidity, one of the canines was sent from heat exhaustion. she the heat sensing equipment they are using when it's hot out there and cause false positives especially when rocks and things heat up but what i heard or didn't hear, i didn't hear a complaint, police are out there in full gear with their vests on and carrying long guns and not a single person has complained about being out there so folks in the area, i know it's scarier but you've got professionals other. >> he's got nothing to lose. we are fortunate he didn't kill that family in the house because this is a guy that has nothing to lose thank you for joining the program, i wish i had more time. san francisco isn't slowing down but liberal lawmakers moving full steam ahead with the agenda that broke the city to its knees. mike rowe joins a little after the break. ♪ san francisco where an accident of residence beginning to pump the city. back to worse in the day but liberal politicians still think their policies are solution. former speaker of the house need to pelosi announcing she will run for reelection once again. she'll be 84 on election day mixture and another term of her left-wing agenda is what your constituents need. that's not how local businesses seem to feel. >> i work so hard to get to san francisco, a dream city ten years ago this place was amazing but as you made that question, i am there, kind of ready to move on. we have to spend out-of-pocket money to take care of stuff i shouldn't have to worry about. >> marissa about two months ago, tomorrow will be our last day. i'm fed up with everything going on. >> joining us now former san francisco president and ceo of micro works foundation, the man himself. what's going on? you decided leave and it looks like they want nancy to day in office. is she serving the people of san francisco? >> i don't know what to tell y you, i grew up in baltimore. another change ray city but another big with a similar list of problems. i came out here 20 years ago and i have a modest office, i closed it before the lockdowns and i still live in the bay area but i don't live in the city anymore and it breaks my heart because the guy you were talking to made terrific. he said a terrific town. now they are giving god tours of skid row. people are paying money to -- tours are being shown that. people don't believe it. you see it, it's one thing to see it on television, it's another to leapfrog and stepped over humanity on your way to the store, on your way to an over. you can read about it and get it on the tv but until you walk through the middle of it and drink it in and smell, the chickens don't really come home to roost until you do that. >> we have the business owner talking about what he would do if things didn't change and spoke to that guy a couple of months ago he closed his business, his business was doing well but couldn't keep paying for the repairs and it seems like none of the leaders care. i want to talk about another issue close to your heart and close to mine, this national work shortage. he got foundation that values work and talks about doing these jobs people don't think is sexy but are part of the american experience. why do you think people don't feel like working anymore? it seems to be the younger generation. >> there are a lot of big books out there written by phd's and experts with lots of initials after their name. my favorite is called men without work and he makes a compelling argument to try to explain why 7.2 million enabled body men the prime working years of their life are not only not working but affirmatively not work looking for work, it's a giant topic and a macro topic. my foundation is a micro foundation, micro works. we've helped 2000 people in the last 15 years, just turned 15 this labor day and work ethics scholarships to people who want to learn the skill and demand and demonstrate the work ethic i think we all admire and are all looking for so we've had real success. i'm not going to take a victory thought but was given about $8 million in these scholarships. i have another william available right now at micro works the org and anybody is welcome to apply. all i asked when you start to weld or get your plumbing certificate or become an electrician, talk to me in a few years and tell me your story because those stories are as hopeful as the last story was jesse. i don't want to pay with too broad a brush, i don't want to just write off baltimore and cisco because there are that with people cities, we do that with work. we shouldn't but there's always more to the story than you think the story right now is there is massive opportunity available to anybody who wants to learn a skill and demand. >> i'm so sick of the big ideas, ideas like yours that impact real people that gives them a hand up. i love it thank you for giving us time tonight. >> anytime. i appreciate it. >> coming up, migrant crisis in worse for those who live at the border. president biden weighs on a new policy that's triple my home state of texas. ♪ massive migrant cities across the country and democratic mayors are finally sounding alarm mayor eric adams saying continued migrant crisis will destroy his city if things don't change. the biden administration's report of the looking into a new plan divorce migrants illegally entered the u.s. to remain in texas and fox news contributor former acting as director. i want to bring to your attention to this week, liberal activist turned msnbc host, this is what he had to say. i've seen the eric adams quit claiming they will destroy new york city. it's awful if there's a reason why republicans and far right folks are sharing it. dems could have had wildly. i asked if they went for the ridiculous adams, a trump knockoff. i mean, is this what they do? they think nice people when they finally have it in their backyard when. >> it's ridiculous because is out of control order is going to affect this country in a bad way. you got children entering new york state they don't speak english and haven't been vaccinated or tested. the health officer in new york with diseases coming to new york so it's a huge issue in this country. is the fentanyl, it's the criminals, 1.8 million got a raise. most likely criminals, gang members carrying fentanyl so it's an issue and it will affect new york city. they are going to new york city anyway. the biden administration, they are. >> it's so true. they are experiencing a sliver of what my home state of texas has been experiencing for years and the can't take it but they are the ones who claim to be a sanctuary. texas claimed the sanctuary. >> they didn't. god bless the government, governor abbott should be the homeless secretary. she got more to mayorkas house. i continued down the they can belittle it. communities are overwhelmed. i think governor abbott did a great thing, send them to sing trey citizen share the pain. you got democrat governor and mayors peeking out talking to the administration to do something they need to secure the border. >> i think you not a solution to the liberal that i get to experience the consequences is the only thing that makes them wake up and gather those brain cells. thank you for joining the program. don't go anywhere. tom shillue is up next. ♪ welcome back. for years we seen politics in chicago. the city has prioritized over public safety but liberals will see their ways. it will take to social media to make conservative concerns. >> i'm concerned parent in texas. against my will and downtown chicago, terrified my life right now don't feel safe bringing the kids here obviously. >> there's nothing worse than somebody rolling and i'm sure tom shillue agrees he goes to the safest area of chicago and says there's no crime. >> middle of the day. >> you can go to the south side. >> he asked like he's lampooning concerned hands and he does this in texas as well and says usually does it in north texas, he thinks he's lampooning parents. he's one of the 3000 young mostly black males who were shot in chicago last year. imagine if you said, if you confronted him and said why are you making fun of course black people of chicago. >> white progressives, it's what they do. it's a laughing matter for them because they don't live in the communities, they don't have to deal with the consequences the neck he could be there that night, he's a tourist so because at noon to a playground. it doesn't mean you will be attacked in every part of the city but we can see from statistics that's what's happening is that people who look like him. >> and its north texas. i live in north texas for longer exists. i want to bring your attention to this because i thought it was funny this man was arrested trying to cross the atlantic with him will. this guy has a couple of issues because of 2014 he was arrested and 70 miles off florida in an inflatable bubble in an attempt to run around the bermuda triangle. >> that's impressive. >> i want to go in it even though i can't swim but i wouldn't mind trying up. >> he's trying to cross the ocean in his own invention, isn't this like the wright brothers? there was a day when we used to say these guys were pioneers. >> you think you should be celebrated? >> the difference between this guy and someone who is celebrated is a sponsor. he has -- he needs red bull on the side of that. imagine, going across the ocean with red bull on it. >> the guy has some problems i guess when they tried to take him in, he threatened to harm himself but he wants to make it, imagine -- >> you got to promote your show coming up. i hear you had dogs. >> saturday night, i have a panel of humans and a panel of dogs but i think the dogs are going to run away with it. charming dogs. >> wiley here? >> american humane is a wonderful group and they bring these dogs to help people, help military families, dogs accompany people to gravesites, dogs will sit with the kid in court if they have to testify and they are nervous, the dog keeps them calm so great dogs and they join me on the couch. this was the first time in new york. >> i'm excited because i have a dog, military dog but is disappointed you didn't invite the other dogs to say hello to her. >> i should have done that. maybe next time. >> maybe we can have a homegrown fox news dog show. >> we are going to go watch the show. >> i'm going to go home and watch it with mars of my dogs. >> is that the next big thing in music? that's next. ♪ to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. welcome back. grammy award, controversy again with this new single. the song seems to go too far even for band base in her own fans are asking why they are pushing the satanic influence in her music and critics are asking why this but faith is frowned upon. minus guess, hercules star francina. know about this but didn't ask dan, this is what the fans said, you sold your soul. i hope she finds her way back to who she used to be. it's happening, people are up upset. what say you? >> hollywood seems to be being more and more filled with hate. the gravies, i saw sam smith, the whole demonic thing, demon women, everything they seem to do it seems god uses them for a positive thing. look what she's doing and what happened, people are sick of it and fighting back. i like to do movies, tv shows and what hollywood used to do. hollywood is to put up movies that had a positive -- it's gone crazy the last 20 years. >> where is this coming from? who asked -- she looks ridiculous by the way. who asked? >> i don't know, it's weird to me they don't seem to care. look at the sound of freedom, that did well. even hollywood couldn't get behind a movie that dealt with child sex trafficking. are they for child sex trafficking? it's weird. i came out with a book that deals with letting boys be boys and let them grow up in this whole toxic masculinity, i say them embrace masculinity, we need them to be strong fathers and we need christians and conservatives, i'm tired of that term. we need to open up and roar about the insanity what's going on. it's not going to stop until people fight back and people need to fight back. >> the problem talking about this a lot, you've got to be willing to lose it all for standing up. you have lost a lot of friends and contracts. i grew up watching you and i have to go to small theaters to watch some stuff now because some don't even want to have a feature that. why is that? >> my manager an agent 1011 years ago who couldn't work with anymore, they don't want them because your christian and vocal and i'm going, it is exposing the truth. zuckerberg took me down. i had about 2 million followers in the took me out for publishing the troops are on twitter i had to go back and say i need more conspiracy theories because my conspiracy theories came true so i do positive movies. what if god is not dead? people skills, let there be light, i got a new one coming out. sign up, a true story. it's called a miracle east texas, true story about the largest oil in the world, a wonderful movie. it's a great movie. i was directing it. i keep doing movies families want to see. >> still at it. working for you. appreciate it. >> good to see you. >> likewise. a dna story is next. ♪ will will with every-other-month cabenuva, i'm good to go. ask your doctor about cabenuva today. will we always had questions. who do we belong to? who are our ancestors? i know we have them. oh my god, here it is. when i found that immigration record on ancestry®, it was amazing. everything was there. the u.s. was in dire need of nurses during world war ii. tía amalia as a nurse in el salvador decided to answer that call. it's a lot of excitement finding something new. i feel like a time traveler. claudia starts calling me. it's a party every time. ♪ ♪ welcome back. my family has always been important to me. i come from a long line of how texans but i've always wanted to know more. what came before texas? groomsmen family before they would not here to the u.s.? everything in between. had of this year's grandparents day i was able to find answers to those questions for the first time with the help from as well as results of my ancestry dna test i was able to learn about generations that came before me. >> three now, mika. i am excited to get the reveal. part of why i am excited, when you have legacy that is hard to track because of slavery or they are abandoned, african ancestry, you don't get your story and i think there is power within the story so i am wasteful for ancestry digging into the weeds to figure out how you got lawrence jones. what can you tell me, everything has been a surprise thus far. i thought i could convince you to give me tips. >> no. we had to wait for the climactic review. >> what you have? >> the name of your show is cross-country but you are texas through and through. [laughter] i've tried to escape the bounds of texas but you are so texas so the first thing i will share with you is your dna results will have a conversation about this. i will share your highest percentages are lazy real, congo and mollie, and togo, you have trace other regions, are there any surprises for you? >> the england western, 5% and 6% irish. that caught me by surprise. >> you maybe need to change the name to cross world. >> i like that. we'll have to go on tour for this. i've got a bit of everything in me. >> you do. you do. although the percentages you go back to africa, it's pretty large compared to what we normally see. for me, i'm like 75%. you are higher than the. >> i guess in total, what percentage of african am i? >> over 80. >> well. that's a lot. >> in relative time, it's hard for people to conceptualize because we are removed and far as time so we tend to think maybe not as high or there may be other stuff but not you because you never left texas. [laughter] >> we do love texas. [laughter] >> was the second bit of information? >> there's more than two, your accounting? no, no. one of the other things i wanted to show you was dna communities and these are incredible. they are more recent so you are talking the last 150 to 200 years of your family history and they are not presented just like your ethnicity, these drilled onto geographic locations in the world and in particular for you within the united states so you will see east texas and oklahoma, african americans identified. as well you will see waco and -- >> that's where my family is. >> really? >> yes. [laughter] >> that drills down specifically to where your specific ancestors are. how does it feel that you basically fit in the tube and we gave you this information? >> it's interesting because you don't think you would gather the information just from dna. it's interesting you have been able to take the technology and if you go on site, you see your relatives there and people you know and people who had no idea about. >> another thing i was able to uncover because you gave me a few requests last time we talked, he wanted to know specifically clear in africa the family came from and i know you know quite a bit about your father's side but i dug deeply into your mother's side and i was able to find the exact location in nigeria. >> no way. >> yes. >> i've got to know. >> on your maternal side. >> where is that exactly? >> along the river so one of the state that is there, you think about states like we have, that's the equivalent. in that area they have bronzes, most people know about nigerian bronzes, they have some that predate the other areas by centuries. >> so i could go back there and meet my relatives essentially. >> correct. >> that's my mother side. >> everything we are talking about is about your mom. [laughter] >> i'm sure she would be proud. >> absolutely so i have more to share, one of the things i want to say is in addition to the names of all eight of your great-grandparents, we were able to uncover 14 of your great-great-grandparents. twenty-two of your great great-great-grandparents, 20 of your four times great grandparents and six of your five times great grandparents. >> and these are all of their names. >> that's going up to great-great-grandparents the. >> that's incredible. so we know who they are. i guess which generation were the slaves? >> anyone you see with the birthdate prior to 1865 typically was in slaved. i'm glad you asked about the biggest there is definitely a story i want to share with you about the. in one of the areas your family is from in texas, there was a huge population of african americans are, they were brought in after the importation ban. 1808, congress said no more african people but within the area of texas family is from, either part of mexico or the united states so kind of this weird leeway space and people were importing people from africa into the area so that means you have more recent african ancestry than a lot of people do their stateside. one of those ancestors i want to show you is a woman who in 1910 was 105 years old. >> are you serious? >> i'm serious. >> she was born in africa. >> so that would have been my great -- how many great? >> five times great. >> she lived to be 105? >> at least. >> well. >> it's a little hard to see but we are going to zoom in, she's in a household with her daughter, amanda and her son-in-law, was named marshall. within the area you have a lot of people who have an african first place. marshall at one time, his parents were listed as born in africa as well. >> that's incredible. 105. okay. it's a lot to take in. >> we can set it back for the second. >> i'm ready but 105? >> you have to contextualize it, she's 105, she lives to seek freedom and not only that but survived the transatlantic slave trade. >> not a lot of people survived. >> no. >> in a boat stacked on top of each other where others were ill at the time as well and the abuse and all that and she lived to be 105. incredible. >> that's where you come from. [laughter] >> that's right. what else? >> have got more for you. [laughter] >> you talked about wanting to know people involved in like social justice and social causes and one i was able to identify was another five times grandparent of yours, holton williams, a ubiquitous name in your family and was married to a woman named camelia, he is a land owner, taxpayer. his son, your four times great grandfather named williams is who you descend from. in 1867, two years after slavery ended, he was a registered voter in the state of texas. >> well. >> where we find him down here towards the bottom. >> there is. even when we got the right to vote, not a lot of people were bold enough to register because they had to endure to get it and he did it anyway. i'm keeping all of this. [laughter] >> it's not like i'm going to confiscated. okay, a lighter story, your third great grandfather was named emanuel lang and one of the documents i love the most are world war ii draft cards because not only do we find out things like when they were born, he was born between 1894 and 1898 in falls county, texas. we get to see their signature and where they worked. can you tell me what that says? >> logistic hotel. >> he looked worked at the majestic hotel and out of tub. think of hot springs and people going to get healed from different ailments. >> is known for their hot springs. >> right. so he worked clear they were helping people in that way. draft cards have two sides so we get to see his height, weight and complexion, hair color and you never saw a picture. >> that's so cool. >> your definitely taller. [laughter] >> yes. 6-foot five. >> i would put you over 6-foot three so you are like a whole foot taller. lastly, an advertisement for the majestic hotel so you can see what they were advertising for people to get them to come for emanuel to basically suit whatever elements they were. >> this is so cool. so how were you able to do this? >> it's magic. [laughter] >> so i learned a bunch of things about my family i never knew before and there's even some of it that didn't make air like for example, on my dads side, native american, i'm going to try to get my card and all the so i can register with the reservation. if you want to find out more family history, visit ancestry.com to learn more. interesting journey. it takes a bit of time, obviously tv purposes we have multiple people working on this for months to get me as much information but it was truly great to figure out where my family comes from and where i come from so you for watching and thank you for being here with us. he will be live next saturday 9:00 p.m. until then, find the on social media. good night, america. ♪ >> hello america i'm tom and yes this is fox news saturday night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> our country today always seems like it is at a stand still talk to anybody. they all seem to sate same thing it is hard to get anything done. i wonder why that is. maybe it's the example our president is setting for us -- he's spent most of the summer away the hours on the beach in delaware and this past week after labor da

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behind bars. we know one of the guards who missed prison frank has been fired and it appears under the law enforcement officers are working the case and they may be narrowing focus around local botanical garden. our fox affiliate joins us with the latest from chester county. i know you are having weather issues out there but you are on the ground, what can you tell us about the investigation? >> good evening. it is a ten and the search continues. escaped killer conflict. we are here right now at the command center, state police command center at a fire station in union pennsylvania, that's about miles away from longwood gardens and is a major tourist attraction in the area with one of the last locations where he was spotted. here they are mapping out to catch the fugitive who has alluded police so far. the back story everyone goes by now, a 34-year-old brazilian national and he was convicted of the brutal stabbing death of his girlfriend. his trial concluded in late august when the jury returned a verdict of guilty in about 15 minutes, killed his girlfriend, stabbed her 38 times in front of her two children from fear she would rat him out about 2017 murder in brazil. he crabwalk up a wall of the prison and estate over a fence august 31. he has been waiting transfer to a state prison. here we are ten days after his escape. 400 law enforcement officials are active on the ground search for him which includes 1000-acre tourist attraction the square. the garden has been closed most of the week. residents in the area are scared, frustrated and dangerous criminal is still out there somewhere. there is speculation danelo cavalcante may have a cell phone perhaps he got in the prison and perhaps he's communicating with people on the outside are telling him where the surgery center. there's a $20000 reward for information for danelo cavalcante's capture and arrest. >> thank you, we appreciate it. the spring and ryan, chester county resident who spotted him inside his own home. thank you for joining the program this guy is killed two people, one in brazil one in america and comes to your house, what does he do? >> last friday i was looking at by a noise in the kitchen and i went over to my wife's side of the bed and i said i don't want to freak you out but i think there might be somebody inside. at that time my way looking down i could see our french door was slightly ajar and i grabbed the picture frame which was the only thing i had to defend myself which did not feel like a good tool to use in the moment and instead, i flicked the light switch three or four times and waited a second and he flicked it back at me. that was the acute moment of terror. i turned to my wife and set it him, call 911, he's in the house. at that moment i braced myself, would there be confrontation? instead, i saw him walk out of the kitchen, not running, just methodically walking toward the french door through my living room and out. the cops were here at our house very quickly, about two minutes. we noticed he took an apple, a peach and snap peas we got from the farmers market on the counter so we are safe, i am alive, my wife is alive and my kids are alive, we are not victims but what's important to remember is there are two victims, those two kids saw their mother get stabbed early eight times and i think the real tragedy is there is a gofundme campaign and not much has been funded so i appreciate you giving the platform to let your audience know there is a gofundme for the victims of danelo cavalcante and hopefully your audience can support them. >> they deserve more. rick quickly, did he say anything to you when you looked at him face-to-face? >> when i flicked the light switch, i was saying to him, i know you are in the kitchen and when he flicked it back, he was say i'm down here, don't come down. i think for that reason nobody got hurt but that's how it went down. >> you are so fortunate we are glad you're with us you and your family. this is a dangerous man as you know and you lived to tell the story. hopefully law enforcement were able to get information at your residence. thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> former nypd inspector call with us, one of the former dea agents who took down pablo escobar. this guy was here illegally, a fugitive from brazil. how does he pull this off? do you know if he has experience evading law enforcement? obviously he was able to leave the country while being a fugitive but how did he get away from was this an inside job? what are folks telling you? >> what i'm hearing is two things, first of all you may have survival skills from brazil which may be upping him now that he's located inside the arboretum which supplies them not only with forest cover but water. remember the rule of three, you can live three minutes without air, three days without water, three weeks without food. his concern is water. he got there by definition, they have a lot of water. if you look at this deal, look at his waist, this doesn't look spontaneous, he must have plans this. he's got something around his waist from what i can see on his lower back. i surmise he's got a towel or something so he can get over the razor wire. he got to the roof and had to get past the razor wire, that's no joke. every person in america has not stopped for a reason so i think he planned it. i don't think it was opportunistic, i think he saw an opening obviously but planned it and he's obviously got resources because honestly by now, i would that the dogs would have him. >> i'm looking at the perimeter, he breaks the perimeter, or law enforcement officials combing the area. i have more faith in them but this tells me special agent, you talk with the state today, the investigation, what are they telling you on the ground? >> thank you for having us on the show. really nothing new. the research prior to this lieutenant colonel reiterated that. he did stress the fact that they are dead on his trail and think it's a matter of hours, maybe days but i think more realistically hours because of the conditions there. he also pointed out an important part with the pennsylvania state police, i have some friends in the area, state police are full service police agency, not i would patrol so they have extensive experience especially with this. resources out there, your reporter as mentioned as many as 400 officers, state locals are out there, you got all the fed's and they have brought in border patrol, their tactical unit especially trained for different things, not sure the bureau has their hostage rescue team somewhere in the vicinity so no reason to believe this is going to go on longer than necessary. he did explain i don't want to say typical can recover from the trees but it's an area that there are wealthy farms and ranches in the areas and undergrowth is not out so the heat and humidity, one of the canines was sent from heat exhaustion. she the heat sensing equipment they are using when it's hot out there and cause false positives especially when rocks and things heat up but what i heard or didn't hear, i didn't hear a complaint, police are out there in full gear with their vests on and carrying long guns and not a single person has complained about being out there so folks in the area, i know it's scarier but you've got professionals other. >> he's got nothing to lose. we are fortunate he didn't kill that family in the house because this is a guy that has nothing to lose thank you for joining the program, i wish i had more time. san francisco isn't slowing down but liberal lawmakers moving full steam ahead with the agenda that broke the city to its knees. mike rowe joins a little after the break. ♪ san francisco where an accident of residence beginning to pump the city. back to worse in the day but liberal politicians still think their policies are solution. former speaker of the house need to pelosi announcing she will run for reelection once again. she'll be 84 on election day mixture and another term of her left-wing agenda is what your constituents need. that's not how local businesses seem to feel. >> i work so hard to get to san francisco, a dream city ten years ago this place was amazing but as you made that question, i am there, kind of ready to move on. we have to spend out-of-pocket money to take care of stuff i shouldn't have to worry about. >> marissa about two months ago, tomorrow will be our last day. i'm fed up with everything going on. >> joining us now former san francisco president and ceo of micro works foundation, the man himself. what's going on? you decided leave and it looks like they want nancy to day in office. is she serving the people of san francisco? >> i don't know what to tell y you, i grew up in baltimore. another change ray city but another big with a similar list of problems. i came out here 20 years ago and i have a modest office, i closed it before the lockdowns and i still live in the bay area but i don't live in the city anymore and it breaks my heart because the guy you were talking to made terrific. he said a terrific town. now they are giving god tours of skid row. people are paying money to -- tours are being shown that. people don't believe it. you see it, it's one thing to see it on television, it's another to leapfrog and stepped over humanity on your way to the store, on your way to an over. you can read about it and get it on the tv but until you walk through the middle of it and drink it in and smell, the chickens don't really come home to roost until you do that. >> we have the business owner talking about what he would do if things didn't change and spoke to that guy a couple of months ago he closed his business, his business was doing well but couldn't keep paying for the repairs and it seems like none of the leaders care. i want to talk about another issue close to your heart and close to mine, this national work shortage. he got foundation that values work and talks about doing these jobs people don't think is sexy but are part of the american experience. why do you think people don't feel like working anymore? it seems to be the younger generation. >> there are a lot of big books out there written by phd's and experts with lots of initials after their name. my favorite is called men without work and he makes a compelling argument to try to explain why 7.2 million enabled body men the prime working years of their life are not only not working but affirmatively not work looking for work, it's a giant topic and a macro topic. my foundation is a micro foundation, micro works. we've helped 2000 people in the last 15 years, just turned 15 this labor day and work ethics scholarships to people who want to learn the skill and demand and demonstrate the work ethic i think we all admire and are all looking for so we've had real success. i'm not going to take a victory thought but was given about $8 million in these scholarships. i have another william available right now at micro works the org and anybody is welcome to apply. all i asked when you start to weld or get your plumbing certificate or become an electrician, talk to me in a few years and tell me your story because those stories are as hopeful as the last story was jesse. i don't want to pay with too broad a brush, i don't want to just write off baltimore and cisco because there are that with people cities, we do that with work. we shouldn't but there's always more to the story than you think the story right now is there is massive opportunity available to anybody who wants to learn a skill and demand. >> i'm so sick of the big ideas, ideas like yours that impact real people that gives them a hand up. i love it thank you for giving us time tonight. >> anytime. i appreciate it. >> coming up, migrant crisis in worse for those who live at the border. president biden weighs on a new policy that's triple my home state of texas. ♪ massive migrant cities across the country and democratic mayors are finally sounding alarm mayor eric adams saying continued migrant crisis will destroy his city if things don't change. the biden administration's report of the looking into a new plan divorce migrants illegally entered the u.s. to remain in texas and fox news contributor former acting as director. i want to bring to your attention to this week, liberal activist turned msnbc host, this is what he had to say. i've seen the eric adams quit claiming they will destroy new york city. it's awful if there's a reason why republicans and far right folks are sharing it. dems could have had wildly. i asked if they went for the ridiculous adams, a trump knockoff. i mean, is this what they do? they think nice people when they finally have it in their backyard when. >> it's ridiculous because is out of control order is going to affect this country in a bad way. you got children entering new york state they don't speak english and haven't been vaccinated or tested. the health officer in new york with diseases coming to new york so it's a huge issue in this country. is the fentanyl, it's the criminals, 1.8 million got a raise. most likely criminals, gang members carrying fentanyl so it's an issue and it will affect new york city. they are going to new york city anyway. the biden administration, they are. >> it's so true. they are experiencing a sliver of what my home state of texas has been experiencing for years and the can't take it but they are the ones who claim to be a sanctuary. texas claimed the sanctuary. >> they didn't. god bless the government, governor abbott should be the homeless secretary. she got more to mayorkas house. i continued down the they can belittle it. communities are overwhelmed. i think governor abbott did a great thing, send them to sing trey citizen share the pain. you got democrat governor and mayors peeking out talking to the administration to do something they need to secure the border. >> i think you not a solution to the liberal that i get to experience the consequences is the only thing that makes them wake up and gather those brain cells. thank you for joining the program. don't go anywhere. tom shillue is up next. ♪ welcome back. for years we seen politics in chicago. the city has prioritized over public safety but liberals will see their ways. it will take to social media to make conservative concerns. >> i'm concerned parent in texas. against my will and downtown chicago, terrified my life right now don't feel safe bringing the kids here obviously. >> there's nothing worse than somebody rolling and i'm sure tom shillue agrees he goes to the safest area of chicago and says there's no crime. >> middle of the day. >> you can go to the south side. >> he asked like he's lampooning concerned hands and he does this in texas as well and says usually does it in north texas, he thinks he's lampooning parents. he's one of the 3000 young mostly black males who were shot in chicago last year. imagine if you said, if you confronted him and said why are you making fun of course black people of chicago. >> white progressives, it's what they do. it's a laughing matter for them because they don't live in the communities, they don't have to deal with the consequences the neck he could be there that night, he's a tourist so because at noon to a playground. it doesn't mean you will be attacked in every part of the city but we can see from statistics that's what's happening is that people who look like him. >> and its north texas. i live in north texas for longer exists. i want to bring your attention to this because i thought it was funny this man was arrested trying to cross the atlantic with him will. this guy has a couple of issues because of 2014 he was arrested and 70 miles off florida in an inflatable bubble in an attempt to run around the bermuda triangle. >> that's impressive. >> i want to go in it even though i can't swim but i wouldn't mind trying up. >> he's trying to cross the ocean in his own invention, isn't this like the wright brothers? there was a day when we used to say these guys were pioneers. >> you think you should be celebrated? >> the difference between this guy and someone who is celebrated is a sponsor. he has -- he needs red bull on the side of that. imagine, going across the ocean with red bull on it. >> the guy has some problems i guess when they tried to take him in, he threatened to harm himself but he wants to make it, imagine -- >> you got to promote your show coming up. i hear you had dogs. >> saturday night, i have a panel of humans and a panel of dogs but i think the dogs are going to run away with it. charming dogs. >> wiley here? >> american humane is a wonderful group and they bring these dogs to help people, help military families, dogs accompany people to gravesites, dogs will sit with the kid in court if they have to testify and they are nervous, the dog keeps them calm so great dogs and they join me on the couch. this was the first time in new york. >> i'm excited because i have a dog, military dog but is disappointed you didn't invite the other dogs to say hello to her. >> i should have done that. maybe next time. >> maybe we can have a homegrown fox news dog show. >> we are going to go watch the show. >> i'm going to go home and watch it with mars of my dogs. >> is that the next big thing in music? that's next. ♪ to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. welcome back. grammy award, controversy again with this new single. the song seems to go too far even for band base in her own fans are asking why they are pushing the satanic influence in her music and critics are asking why this but faith is frowned upon. minus guess, hercules star francina. know about this but didn't ask dan, this is what the fans said, you sold your soul. i hope she finds her way back to who she used to be. it's happening, people are up upset. what say you? >> hollywood seems to be being more and more filled with hate. the gravies, i saw sam smith, the whole demonic thing, demon women, everything they seem to do it seems god uses them for a positive thing. look what she's doing and what happened, people are sick of it and fighting back. i like to do movies, tv shows and what hollywood used to do. hollywood is to put up movies that had a positive -- it's gone crazy the last 20 years. >> where is this coming from? who asked -- she looks ridiculous by the way. who asked? >> i don't know, it's weird to me they don't seem to care. look at the sound of freedom, that did well. even hollywood couldn't get behind a movie that dealt with child sex trafficking. are they for child sex trafficking? it's weird. i came out with a book that deals with letting boys be boys and let them grow up in this whole toxic masculinity, i say them embrace masculinity, we need them to be strong fathers and we need christians and conservatives, i'm tired of that term. we need to open up and roar about the insanity what's going on. it's not going to stop until people fight back and people need to fight back. >> the problem talking about this a lot, you've got to be willing to lose it all for standing up. you have lost a lot of friends and contracts. i grew up watching you and i have to go to small theaters to watch some stuff now because some don't even want to have a feature that. why is that? >> my manager an agent 1011 years ago who couldn't work with anymore, they don't want them because your christian and vocal and i'm going, it is exposing the truth. zuckerberg took me down. i had about 2 million followers in the took me out for publishing the troops are on twitter i had to go back and say i need more conspiracy theories because my conspiracy theories came true so i do positive movies. what if god is not dead? people skills, let there be light, i got a new one coming out. sign up, a true story. it's called a miracle east texas, true story about the largest oil in the world, a wonderful movie. it's a great movie. i was directing it. i keep doing movies families want to see. >> still at it. working for you. appreciate it. >> good to see you. >> likewise. a dna story is next. ♪ will will with every-other-month cabenuva, i'm good to go. ask your doctor about cabenuva today. will we always had questions. who do we belong to? who are our ancestors? i know we have them. oh my god, here it is. when i found that immigration record on ancestry®, it was amazing. everything was there. the u.s. was in dire need of nurses during world war ii. tía amalia as a nurse in el salvador decided to answer that call. it's a lot of excitement finding something new. i feel like a time traveler. claudia starts calling me. it's a party every time. ♪ ♪ welcome back. my family has always been important to me. i come from a long line of how texans but i've always wanted to know more. what came before texas? groomsmen family before they would not here to the u.s.? everything in between. had of this year's grandparents day i was able to find answers to those questions for the first time with the help from as well as results of my ancestry dna test i was able to learn about generations that came before me. >> three now, mika. i am excited to get the reveal. part of why i am excited, when you have legacy that is hard to track because of slavery or they are abandoned, african ancestry, you don't get your story and i think there is power within the story so i am wasteful for ancestry digging into the weeds to figure out how you got lawrence jones. what can you tell me, everything has been a surprise thus far. i thought i could convince you to give me tips. >> no. we had to wait for the climactic review. >> what you have? >> the name of your show is cross-country but you are texas through and through. [laughter] i've tried to escape the bounds of texas but you are so texas so the first thing i will share with you is your dna results will have a conversation about this. i will share your highest percentages are lazy real, congo and mollie, and togo, you have trace other regions, are there any surprises for you? >> the england western, 5% and 6% irish. that caught me by surprise. >> you maybe need to change the name to cross world. >> i like that. we'll have to go on tour for this. i've got a bit of everything in me. >> you do. you do. although the percentages you go back to africa, it's pretty large compared to what we normally see. for me, i'm like 75%. you are higher than the. >> i guess in total, what percentage of african am i? >> over 80. >> well. that's a lot. >> in relative time, it's hard for people to conceptualize because we are removed and far as time so we tend to think maybe not as high or there may be other stuff but not you because you never left texas. [laughter] >> we do love texas. [laughter] >> was the second bit of information? >> there's more than two, your accounting? no, no. one of the other things i wanted to show you was dna communities and these are incredible. they are more recent so you are talking the last 150 to 200 years of your family history and they are not presented just like your ethnicity, these drilled onto geographic locations in the world and in particular for you within the united states so you will see east texas and oklahoma, african americans identified. as well you will see waco and -- >> that's where my family is. >> really? >> yes. [laughter] >> that drills down specifically to where your specific ancestors are. how does it feel that you basically fit in the tube and we gave you this information? >> it's interesting because you don't think you would gather the information just from dna. it's interesting you have been able to take the technology and if you go on site, you see your relatives there and people you know and people who had no idea about. >> another thing i was able to uncover because you gave me a few requests last time we talked, he wanted to know specifically clear in africa the family came from and i know you know quite a bit about your father's side but i dug deeply into your mother's side and i was able to find the exact location in nigeria. >> no way. >> yes. >> i've got to know. >> on your maternal side. >> where is that exactly? >> along the river so one of the state that is there, you think about states like we have, that's the equivalent. in that area they have bronzes, most people know about nigerian bronzes, they have some that predate the other areas by centuries. >> so i could go back there and meet my relatives essentially. >> correct. >> that's my mother side. >> everything we are talking about is about your mom. [laughter] >> i'm sure she would be proud. >> absolutely so i have more to share, one of the things i want to say is in addition to the names of all eight of your great-grandparents, we were able to uncover 14 of your great-great-grandparents. twenty-two of your great great-great-grandparents, 20 of your four times great grandparents and six of your five times great grandparents. >> and these are all of their names. >> that's going up to great-great-grandparents the. >> that's incredible. so we know who they are. i guess which generation were the slaves? >> anyone you see with the birthdate prior to 1865 typically was in slaved. i'm glad you asked about the biggest there is definitely a story i want to share with you about the. in one of the areas your family is from in texas, there was a huge population of african americans are, they were brought in after the importation ban. 1808, congress said no more african people but within the area of texas family is from, either part of mexico or the united states so kind of this weird leeway space and people were importing people from africa into the area so that means you have more recent african ancestry than a lot of people do their stateside. one of those ancestors i want to show you is a woman who in 1910 was 105 years old. >> are you serious? >> i'm serious. >> she was born in africa. >> so that would have been my great -- how many great? >> five times great. >> she lived to be 105? >> at least. >> well. >> it's a little hard to see but we are going to zoom in, she's in a household with her daughter, amanda and her son-in-law, was named marshall. within the area you have a lot of people who have an african first place. marshall at one time, his parents were listed as born in africa as well. >> that's incredible. 105. okay. it's a lot to take in. >> we can set it back for the second. >> i'm ready but 105? >> you have to contextualize it, she's 105, she lives to seek freedom and not only that but survived the transatlantic slave trade. >> not a lot of people survived. >> no. >> in a boat stacked on top of each other where others were ill at the time as well and the abuse and all that and she lived to be 105. incredible. >> that's where you come from. [laughter] >> that's right. what else? >> have got more for you. [laughter] >> you talked about wanting to know people involved in like social justice and social causes and one i was able to identify was another five times grandparent of yours, holton williams, a ubiquitous name in your family and was married to a woman named camelia, he is a land owner, taxpayer. his son, your four times great grandfather named williams is who you descend from. in 1867, two years after slavery ended, he was a registered voter in the state of texas. >> well. >> where we find him down here towards the bottom. >> there is. even when we got the right to vote, not a lot of people were bold enough to register because they had to endure to get it and he did it anyway. i'm keeping all of this. [laughter] >> it's not like i'm going to confiscated. okay, a lighter story, your third great grandfather was named emanuel lang and one of the documents i love the most are world war ii draft cards because not only do we find out things like when they were born, he was born between 1894 and 1898 in falls county, texas. we get to see their signature and where they worked. can you tell me what that says? >> logistic hotel. >> he looked worked at the majestic hotel and out of tub. think of hot springs and people going to get healed from different ailments. >> is known for their hot springs. >> right. so he worked clear they were helping people in that way. draft cards have two sides so we get to see his height, weight and complexion, hair color and you never saw a picture. >> that's so cool. >> your definitely taller. [laughter] >> yes. 6-foot five. >> i would put you over 6-foot three so you are like a whole foot taller. lastly, an advertisement for the majestic hotel so you can see what they were advertising for people to get them to come for emanuel to basically suit whatever elements they were. >> this is so cool. so how were you able to do this? >> it's magic. [laughter] >> so i learned a bunch of things about my family i never knew before and there's even some of it that didn't make air like for example, on my dads side, native american, i'm going to try to get my card and all the so i can register with the reservation. if you want to find out more family history, visit ancestry.com to learn more. interesting journey. it takes a bit of time, obviously tv purposes we have multiple people working on this for months to get me as much information but it was truly great to figure out where my family comes from and where i come from so you for watching and thank you for being here with us. he will be live next saturday 9:00 p.m. until then, find the on social media. good night, america. ♪ >> hello america i'm tom and yes this is fox news saturday night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> our country today always seems like it is at a stand still talk to anybody. they all seem to sate same thing it is hard to get anything done. i wonder why that is. maybe it's the example our president is setting for us -- he's spent most of the summer away the hours on the beach in delaware and this past week after labor da

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